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John Malkovich Joins “Red”
John Malkovich has replaced John C. Reilly in the adaptation of Wildstorm/DC Comics’ miniseries “Red.”
Malkovich joining a cast that includes Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker, Julian McMahon, Ernest Borgnine, Richard Dreyfuss, Brian Cox and James Remar.
“Red” is the tale of a retired black-ops agent (Willis) who must contend with younger, more high-tech assassins who show up to kill him. Malkovich will be play a contemporary of Willis’ who joins in his plan to kills those sent to kill him.
Helen Mirren Joins “Red”
Helen Mirren has joined the cast of “Red,” big screen adaptation of the WildStorm/DC Comics book.
The movie will also star Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman.
The “Red” comic book was written by noted author Warren Ellis and illustrated by Cully Hamner.
It focuses on Paul Moses, a retired CIA operative that is forced back into the espionage game after he is betrayed by the government he had dedicated his life to protect.
German THE TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE Poster
The German “The Time Traveler’s Wife” poster has been unveiled via IMPAwards.
Plot summary: The movie follows Henry DeTamble (Bana), a dashing, adventuresome librarian who travels involuntarily through time, and Clare Abshire (McAdams), an artist whose life takes a natural sequential course. Henry and Clare’s passionate love affair endures across a sea of time and captures the two lovers in an impossibly romantic trap, and it is Audrey Niffenegger’s cinematic storytelling that makes the novel’s unconventional chronology so vibrantly triumphant.
TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE Trailer and Poster
We have added the first long-awaited trailer for New Line Cinema‘s movie adaptation of the best selling Audrey Niffenegger novel, “The Time Travelers Wife“. Along with the trailer, the poster has also appeared online.
The movie follows Henry DeTamble (Bana), a dashing, adventuresome librarian who travels involuntarily through time, and Clare Abshire (McAdams), an artist whose life takes a natural sequential course. Henry and Clare’s passionate love affair endures across a sea of time and captures the two lovers in an impossibly romantic trap, and it is Audrey Niffenegger’s cinematic storytelling that makes the novel’s unconventional chronology so vibrantly triumphant.




